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    The HET Practice

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    The HET practice (Figure 9) utilizes an outside error style classification system that was a result of an appraisal of current HEI systems and an assessment of occurrences of design-induced pilot faults. The HET error style classification is put into operation at each lowermost step in a Hierarchical Task Analysis of the flight mission that is being analyized in order to recognize any believable faults. The recognition of sound faults is founded on the analyst’s personal decision and includes the

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    Practice Model

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    The Mayo Clinic Model of Care (MCMC) is the professional practice model of care chosen for this assignment. The Mayo Clinic drives healthcare change by providing holistic and compassionate care to their patients by using education‚ research‚ patient-centered care and evidence-based practice. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the MCMC and how this model of care is a positive influence to healthcare. A professional practice model (PPM) is implemented in healthcare organizations

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    What does quality of health care mean to you and your family as consumers of health care? What are your feelings about the recent focus on medical errors in health care? The concept of being a consumer of health care is as foreign to my family and I as being a consumer of family relationships. Mothers are the mother‚ brothers are a brother and health care is as expected to be given to the same degree a parent is expected to feed their children. That being said‚ guide lines and agreements provide

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    PRACTICE PROBLEMS ON IV MEDICATIONS AND TOTAL PARENTERAL NUTRITION INFUSIONS: To calculate for the infusion time: To calculate flow rate in drops/min: IV MEDICATIONS: 1. A prescription requires 7‚500 units (U) of heparin. Heparin vials containing 1‚000 U per milliliter are available in the pharmacy. What volume of heparin injection should be added to the IV solution to provide 7‚500 U? 2. A 200-mg dose of cimetidine is prescribed. It is available in the pharmacy in 300 mg/2 mL vials. What

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    Martin Luther was a German Priest and a theology professor. Martin succeeded on church matters by expanding the errors from six to ninety-five errors. This period marked the beginning of reformation. Martin observed the church ways and their beliefs and could not follow their ways. He became disappointed by the way churches were so corrupt‚ bribery practices and many other issues going through the church. This made him post the 95 theses on the door post of the church to affirm about the problems

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    Reflective Practice

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    coined the term ‘reflective practice’. Derived from reflection‚ the practice can be undertaken in a multitude of forms‚ such as journalling‚ spoken and written reflection (Usher & Holmes‚ 2014). Schön proposed that there is capacity to reflect in-action‚ (whilst doing something) and on-action (after the action is undertaken). During the reflective cycle the practitioner begins by acknowledging the activities which make up their practice. Then by examination‚ they can critique these in different ways

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    Practice Arena

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    THE PRACTICE ARENA AS A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT             Learning‚ as a technical term‚ connotes the efficient understanding of and reaction to internal and external information. Learning‚ in the social context‚ defines how individuals perceive their work experiences.  It can be attained through factual information or from  implicit or inferred sources‚ e.g.. a gut feel.  From this viewpoint‚  it can be said that from social interactions in a conventional workplace  emerge learning .          

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    Reflective Practice

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    Reflective practice is vital to the nursing profession. Although there is little evidence based information of the benefits of reflective practice (Schutz‚ 2007)‚ there are many benefits pertaining to reflective practice and resulting in a holistic patient approach and therefore nurses are able to provide better care. There are many models available to use to reflect on situations in a nurse’s practice and to help evaluate what was done well and what can be changed to improve the practice. The Gibb’s

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    As an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN)‚ we must be able to screen and diagnose appropriately. Understanding the difference and the purposes they serve are imperative. According to PubMed Health (2016)‚ screening should be done prior to the patient being ill to detect the disease process at an early stage. Diagnostic test determines the exact cause of the symptoms. I believe as an APRN there are many factors to consider prior to screening a patient for a particular disease. These factors

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    she would be released home soon. After being transferred out of the PICU Josie’s mother Sorrell began to worry. Sorrell knew something was different about her daughter and that she seemed dehydrated and needed water. After consulting with multiple nurses Josie’s mother was told not to give the small child anything to drink and that her vitals were perfectly normal. After being reassured many times Sorrell went home to get some well-needed sleep. Returning back to the hospital at 5:30 that next morning

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